Spain, Ireland, and Norway Officially Recognize Palestine

Spain has officially recognized the State of Palestine, as announced by Government Spokesperson Pilar Alegria after a cabinet meeting. This decision, aimed at fostering peace between Israelis and Palestinians, was made in coordination with similar moves by Norway and Ireland.

On May 27, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide, and Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin held a press conference at the Spanish Embassy in Brussels, confirming their countries’ intention to recognize Palestine. Following Spain’s cabinet meeting, Alegria declared, “The Spanish government has made an important decision to recognize the State of Palestine.”

Ireland and Norway followed suit, with Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris emphasizing the need to keep hope alive for a two-state solution. The Irish government also announced the establishment of full diplomatic relations with Palestine, including the appointment of an ambassador to Ramallah.

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